IBM India university relations

Curriculum Collaboration
IBM is dedicated to building strong relations with leading universities, government agencies and professional organizations, world over. To help Academia keep pace with the rapid advancements in technology, relevant to the industry, IBM partners with academia on curriculum contents and education materials on specific Emerging Technologies that suits adoption by Academia. While these packages are available for academic institutions to download for free and use, IBM offers curriculum consulting by Industry experts and technologists, training and certification

Curriculum Enablement
IBM has embarked on a new curriculum campaign across the Universities in India. We are aiming at adding a technology rich courseware to the existing curricula of the Computer and Electronics Engineering streams. IBM is offering highly knowledge based, career enhancing, next generation Technologies through these well thought out Courseware which take the knowledge of students beyond tools and programming. For the Universities or Institutes that accept this courseware, IBM will support them through Faculty Workshops and Case Studies as lab work or through Remote Projects. These Curriculum packages have been reviewed and refined by the leading Faculty in the subject areas and hence are ready to be endorsed by the Board of Studies for the regular course stream. IBM also offers customized curricula packages for some special M.Tech programs through a healthy combination of academic and industry specific courseware.
Some of the courseware IBM offers are:

Big Data

Business Analytics & Optimization

Business Intelligence

Cloud Computing

Green IT

High Performance Computing

Java

Mainframe Computing

Micro & Nano Electronics

Rational Team Concert

Services Oriented Architecture

Faculty Enablement
IBM actively imparts knowledge about curricula to the faculty through faculty workshops where IBM experts spend several days to share the knowledge, methods and tools related to a particular technology. Faculty can incorporate this material in their courseware in the most effective form they feel fit.